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“I would advise BBC managers to stop telling Jewish employees what is and isn’t antisemitism,” a former programming head at the broadcaster said.
“I am really worried that some universities are not safe for Jewish students,” said Robert Halfon, U.K. higher education minister.
Gregory Kreis, a Humboldt County Superior Court judge, denies the allegations, which include sexual harassment and substance abuse.
Both venues cited “security concerns” and staff shortages and claimed the shows weren’t scrapped due to the Jewish singer’s support for Israel.
“Hamas mobs have been running rampant throughout the school, blocking entrances to classrooms,” Brooke Goldstein, executive director of the Lawfare Project, told JNS.
It is the first time that the House has ever subpoenaed a university.
The Coalition Against Apartheid will no longer be allowed to organize on campus.
The embattled U.N. chief, whose agency has long been accused of Jew-hatred, said the top U.N. priority is freeing the hostages in Gaza.
The European Broadcasting Union rejected comparisons made by pro-Palestinian activists with Russia’s exclusion from the competition.
An appeals court upheld a prior ruling against Michael Weaver, who is a member of the Goyim Defense League.
A neo-Nazi group holds a 12-minute demonstration, purportedly in opposition to immigration policy.
One bookstore co-owner said the comedian and actor made unspecified “intemperate and ill-advised” comments about “ethnic and social groups,” which Gellman denies.